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Old 01-08-2011, 07:36 PM
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Rodger as alway's,awesome. Scott
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Nice buddy! Very nice.

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Thank's guys, I'm looking forward to cutting out these two chassis's this week. We have done some pretty trick stuff to this chassis to make it stronger and require less welding to assemble. Eric has really stepped up his skills with what we have come up with on this. I bet we have exchanged a thousand - emails and late night phone calls to get to this point. I thought our Tri-5 unit was nice, but this one is a whole other deal.

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They only asked for ''roller'', never for ''stopper''...
Looks awesome, I like how you ''watermark'' your products with the Ironworks lettering, love it.
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Can someone buy just a bare frame? Just asking since I already have a 9" rear end and C5 suspension stuff.
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Well the brackets on the 9inch housing are custom and We use a certain fabricated housing to make room for exhaust. Plus there is custom machine work on the spindles for our steering arms. And the chevelle has a custom lower control arm to allow us to lower the rack for engine clearance. But you could sub in some parts as long as they are correct for the application. But some parts are just built or ordered for this application. I suppose you could save yourself a decent little chunk if you had some of the parts already.
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Well the brackets on the 9inch housing are custom and We use a certain fabricated housing to make room for exhaust. Plus there is custom machine work on the spindles for our steering arms. And the chevelle has a custom lower control arm to allow us to lower the rack for engine clearance. But you could sub in some parts as long as they are correct for the application. But some parts are just built or ordered for this application. I suppose you could save yourself a decent little chunk if you had some of the parts already.
That's exactly why I was asking in terms of saving a little bit of money. I could fab in my own rear end and front suspension parts. I could never build this frame though. It is amazing!! Therefore, I just wanted to know if a bare frame would be available for us do-it-yourself guys.
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Makes me want a 64-72 Chevelle!!! Great work
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Old 01-09-2011, 09:21 AM
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Nice work Rodger and Eric. Glad to see you guys getting more into producing production parts/chassis. Do you plan on expanding your shop if your chassis line takes off? Producing front/rear clips?

Will there be production frames in the future to mimic chassis like mine, Tylers and Johns car
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